Minor Illness Update

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  • 1 Day Face-to-Face Event
  • 8 Hours CPD
  • Date: Saturday 31st January, 2026
  • Location: Science Park, University of Wolverhampton, Glaisher Drive, Wolverhampton WV10 9RU
  • Speaker: Dr Yassir Javaid

Last updated January 9, 2026

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Ideal for:

Past Minor Illness attendees working in General Practice or patient-facing clinical roles

Refresh your clinical confidence and stay ahead of the latest developments in minor illness management with our One PCN Training Minor Illness Update Day. Designed exclusively for clinicians who have previously completed our Minor Illness Course, this focused one-day update brings you the most current guidance, real-world case discussions, and practical pearls to enhance day-to-day practice.

What to Expect:

  • Latest Evidence & Best Practice: A comprehensive roundup of essential clinical updates relevant to minor illness presentations in primary care.
  • M&M-Style Case Reviews: Engaging, interactive case studies presented in a morbidity-and-mortality review format—ideal for reflective practice, critical thinking, and advanced clinical reasoning.
  • Common Pitfalls & Practical Tips: Learn what’s changed, what’s emerging, and what to watch out for during busy clinics.
  • Highly Relevant Content: Tailored for GPs, ANPs, pharmacists, paramedics, nurses, and all clinicians working in direct patient-facing roles.
  • Applied Learning: Scenarios drawn from day-to-day general practice to help you recognise red flags, optimise decision-making, and manage risk safely.

Why Attend?

This update ensures you remain clinically aligned with current standards while sharpening your practical assessment and management skills. It’s the ideal annual refresher to support safe, confident autonomous practice in minor illness clinics.

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Speaker: MA (Cantab) FRCP FRCGP PGDip Cardiology. GPwSI Cardiology. Dr Javaid qualified from Cambridge University and completed his VTS training in Northampton. He has a specialist interest in cardiology and echocardiography and was a clinical lead in the Northamptonshire Community Cardiology service, which had a focus on patients with heart failure and valve disease. He was also the primary care Cardiovascular lead for the East Midlands Clinical Network from 2013-2020. He was named Pulse “GP of the Year” in 2015 for his work in reducing stroke emergency admissions in the East Midlands. He is on the editorial board for the British Journal of Cardiology and a trustee of Heart Valve Voice.
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Speaker: MA (Cantab) FRCP FRCGP PGDip Cardiology. GPwSI Cardiology. Dr Javaid qualified from Cambridge University and completed his VTS training in Northampton. He has a specialist interest in cardiology and echocardiography and was a clinical lead in the Northamptonshire Community Cardiology service, which had a focus on patients with heart failure and valve disease. He was also the primary care Cardiovascular lead for the East Midlands Clinical Network from 2013-2020. He was named Pulse “GP of the Year” in 2015 for his work in reducing stroke emergency admissions in the East Midlands. He is on the editorial board for the British Journal of Cardiology and a trustee of Heart Valve Voice.
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